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Retevis RT76 GMRS Walkie Talkies, 30 Channels Long Range Two Way Radio, Rugged Handheld Radios, Base Station Capable, 1400 mAh Battery, for Winter, Skiing, Camping(1 Pack)

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Style: No Screen


Features

  • 30 channels can provide comprehensive coverage and distortion-free communication; supports GMRS base station connection
  • 1400mAh Li-ion battery can for normal working 8-10h; low battery alert can remind you to charge the battery in time
  • The high-quality walkie-talkie microphone provides clear transmission, and the automatic squelch function block background noise; providing clear sound even in crowded places
  • Well built walkie talkies long range meets military standard with friction and drop resistance;can withstand natural drops and has excellent performance in harsh environments
  • The USB charging method eliminates the trouble of not being able to find a socket; charging is more convenient
  • Emergency alarm function allows you to ask for help in time; make it easy for people around you to help you; you can activate the alarm function by long pressing the side key 1 after setting it
  • RT76 radio withstand low temperature of -30-60 degrees; suitable for outdoor use; non-slip PTT; easy to use even with gloves in winter

Item Weight: ‎1.25 pounds


Product Dimensions: ‎8.66 x 2.28 x 1.38 inches


Country of Origin: ‎China


Item model number: ‎FA9180A-C9034A


Batteries: ‎1 Lithium Ion batteries required. (included)


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: ‎No


Warranty: ‎We provide 2 year warranty and 30 days no reason to return;2 year warranty for radio body and 2 month warranty for accessories. Beyond the warranty period We still offer maintain service, buyers are required to afford corresponding costs


Date First Available: December 2, 2019


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  • A good GMRS radio that could be much better
Style: With Screen
I've been using this radio since I purchased it in July 2021. This review is based on what I've experienced since then. Size/form factor/ergonomics: The radio is a bit large in comparison to other GMRS alternatives. It is made from very sturdy ABS with a textured finish that is easy to hold, although bulky for smaller hands. The LCD display uses fonts that aren't large and bold enough to easily read, for older eyes. The backlight works well, but stays on in channel scan mode, which adds to battery drain. It would be nice if this were controlled by a setting. The press-to-talk key could use a stronger spring, making it less likely to transmit by mistake, especially if you are left-handed. The knobs controlling volume and channel change are perfect. In daily use, most people won't need to fiddle with the settings, so the display issues are not a major shortcoming. After all the RT76 (non-P) version has no display or keypyad, and it would be fine for uses where frequent channel or settings changes aren't needed. Battery: The 1400 mAH battery capacity is too low for a 5 Watt radio, especially considering the physical size of the battery housing. It feels very lightweight, so more battery "guts" should be able to fit in the form factor. There is no larger-capacity battery available, and the only option to buy a spare battery seems to be direct from Retevis, with a high shipping cost. The charger is a "dumb" trickle-charger at 1A, so it's slow, making the small battery even more annoying.l Performance: Transmit and receive range and clarity are excellent. The included antenna works well. I bought a longer, higher-gain Smiley antenna, which improves reception even more. The radio ships with the antenna fixed in place by a very small (1.5mm) hex-head set screw, which most people won't have on hand to loosen. Ease of use and settings: Others have mentioned the initial problems with firmware errors and software that doesn't work properly. These have been addressed by Retevis; contact Angela Lee at Retevis to get updates. You really do need to read the manual, which has numerous translation errors, to use all the settings. Others have complained about the radio being pre-programmed with CTSS or DCS codes on every channel. Note that Baofeng did this too, with their new GMRS radio, and they agreed it was a bad idea. So, you'll need to manually remove these, either via keypad or software. I haven't found a way to set up a channel scan group, which would be handy to have for scanning just the repeater channels. In conclusion, the radio is a good value for the price, but it could be improved by some firmware and software updates, better-written instructions, and a higher-capacity battery with a better charger. A USB-C connector directly on the battery for charging would be even better. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on September 21, 2021 by Steve Weinberg

  • Not a Motorola or Harris, but a good radio for the money
Style: With Screen
This is a great starter radio. My personal subjective experience is that it is slightly higher quality in materials, manufacturing, and performance then my Baofeng Uv-5R, BF-8HP, and BF-888s radios. I'm sure someone will disagree with me. It is definitely not the quality of a used Motorola XTS3000, but it's cost is less than 1/4 of an XTS3000. This radio is a nice middle ground between a throw away 888s and something more costly. It's not heart breaking if it gets lost or stolen, but it's better quality. I am part of a team that maintains a repeater network, and I always try to steer people to these and away from other cheaper options if a used commercial radio is out of their budget. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on July 11, 2022 by B. Duff

  • Solid cheap radio
Style: With Screen
Firstly this is a GMRS radio and requires a FCC license. With little known about this radio and the attractive price point I decided to give it a go. In my experience I tried my best to go through the radio thoroughly. The radio is GMRS FCC type certified and is advertised at 5w. As posted from the FCC it tested out at 4.47w max. The antenna is removable (small set screw holding it in place) and is a SMA Male connection on the antenna. Radio feels good in the hand and feels well constructed especially for the price point. The RT76P is capable of monitoring frequencies outside of the GMRS band and they're monitor only keeping it inside the rules for a GMRS radio. The radio operates great and the menu is similar to a Baofeng/BTech. Once set up the radio operates well and I was able to get over 2.5 miles in some hilly wooded terrain while the handheld was inside a home and talked to my truck on a Midland MXT115. I'm sure the radio would reach out further with better conditions and landscape. The radio I received had an old firmware version which made changing CTCSS and DCS codes and other features only editable via the software. There is a firmware update that remedies this. Retevis offered some good customer service through email and was able to address my needs. In the end I returned this radio in favor of the BTech GMRS-V1. The performance of the two radio is equal just the GMRS-V1 has the ability to store monitor only frequencies. I think it's possible I acted to fast and I may buy this radio again as it was really cheap, performed well and has a fair amount of features and I really liked the build. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on December 29, 2020 by N6WOLF N6WOLF

  • Good radio for the price.
Style: With Screen
Like this better than my Btech radio. Feels better in my hand. The menu and screen are very close. But the construction of this radio feels better. When I first purchased it, I thought it needed the firmware update. Later figured out it didn’t. Customer service was still on point. Good radio for the price and to start out. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on July 8, 2022 by briteidea08

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